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$950

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No longer available 1/22/2010

550 ft²

$20 per ft²

2 rooms

Studio

1 bath

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Fenwick Keats Real Estate

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Listing by Fenwick Keats Real Estate | Brokerage Listing ID: 741902

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No longer available on 1/22/2010

Days on market

64 days

Last price change

↓ $100 (-9.5%) on 12/23/09

About

Huge classic prewar studio approximately 550 Sq. Ft with separate eat-in-kitchen, large entry foyer, excellent closet space. Main room is enormous with tall ceilings, hardwood floor and period details.

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About the building

570 Isham Street

570 Isham Street, New York, NY 10034

Rental building inInwood

30 units

6 stories

1938 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

1/22/2010

$950

No longer available

12/23/2009

$950

Price decreased by 10%

11/19/2009

$1,050

Listed by Fenwick Keats Real Estate

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LocationDistance

Aat Inwood–207th St

under 500 feet

1at 207th St

0.2 miles

1at 215th St

0.26 miles

Aat Dyckman St–200th St

0.41 miles

1at Dyckman St

0.52 miles

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Sales

Median asking price

Studio

$290K

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Median asking base rent

Studio

$2,745

With unadulterated, natural views and incredibly hilly topography, Inwood feels very different than the rest of Manhattan. And yet, Inwood is still very much a classic Upper Manhattan neighborhood with a small-town feel. Along Dyckman, you'll find plenty of mom and pop eateries side-by-side with unpretentious wine bars and restaurants. While it is far from the heart of Midtown, residents enjoy relatively short commutes to Midtown via the A train or the 1 train. The area offers a mix of single-family homes, co-ops and rentals in large apartment buildings. Across the board, Inwood has some of the most affordable housing costs in the city.

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